Turkey Hill Blooms

I was lucky enough to spend this weekend at my family's lake house, Turkey Hill, with my parents, sisters and grandparents. We spent quite a bit of time surrounded by flowers, both real and handmade paper blooms. I absolutely loved learning to make paper flowers at a Think.Make.Share. workshop, and I had the best time teaching my mom, grandma and sisters how to make their own. Now we will be reminded of this weekend every time we visit Turkey Hill and see our bouquets! 

Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms

I was also inspired by all the beautiful pressed flower pieces Hallmark shared just last week, and luckily there were still enough flowers left in the garden and wildflower field to make our own pieces. Hopefully you will find some inspiration from our flower-filled weekend!

Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms
Letters Are Lovely | Turkey Hill Blooms

PiΓ±ata Tips from Think.Make.Share.

Recently I participated in a piΓ±ata-making workshop at Hallmark for one of #My5Days! I choose to make a cactus piΓ±ata and you can head over to Think.Make.Share. for all the tips and tricks Em shared during the workshop. I may have underestimated the time commitment of creating my three-foot cactus, but I am obsessed with the end result! I hope you feel inspired to make a piΓ±ata of your own. Happy crafting!

Letters Are Lovely | PiΓ±ata Tips from Think.Make.Share.
Letters Are Lovely | PiΓ±ata Tips from Think.Make.Share.
Letters Are Lovely | PiΓ±ata Tips from Think.Make.Share.
Letters Are Lovely | PiΓ±ata Tips from Think.Make.Share.

Apartment Views

Dale and I have now been in our apartment in St. Louis for three years and I have always wanted to take some time to document it before we move! While we still have one more year here, I went ahead and took some photos so that I will be able to look back on our first home.  We are lucky to be on the corner of our building so we get lots of light, and I also love our black and white checkered floor in the kitchen. Enjoy!

Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views
Letters Are Lovely | Apartment Views

Richmond, VA

Hello, friends! This past weekend I spent a few days in Richmond, Virginia visiting my cousin, Liesel. I didn't take too many photos, but wanted to be sure to document my favorite discoveries. Here a few snapshots and then some recommendations if you find yourself in the area! Enjoy. 

Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond, VA

Quirk Hotel

We spent my last evening in town at the Quirk Hotel Rooftop bar! It was one of my favorite parts of the trip. The hotel is beautiful and the view of Richmond is spectacular. (If you are lucky enough to get a beautiful sunset like we did it's the cherry on top!) Take a peek at Coco Kelley's post for even more information and photos. The pink accents, quirky artwork and general attention to detail make the space. 

Letters Are Lovely | Richmond recommendations
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond recommendations
Letters Are Lovely | Richmond recommendations

VMFA: Yves Saint Laurent Exhibit

I love visiting art museums when I travel, and I highly recommend the Virginia Museum of Fine Art. If you find yourself in the area before September the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit is stunning. I loved learning about how influential his career was, and seeing his designs, moldboards, and costume jewelry in person was very inspiring. They also have a lovely cafe and outdoor space to work and relax. Friday evening happy hour was also very popular! 


Food and Drinks

Richmond had so many wonderful places to eat and go out, I think that would be one of the most fun parts of actually living in the city. Below are a few my favorite restaurants and bars I tried, as well as the winery we went to outside the city on Saturday afternoon. 

Letters Are Lovely | Richmond recommendations